Chapter 80: Gobbling 3 - Aunt's Appetite Is Somewhat Big

Friends who often read novels know that in most xianxia-themed stories, the protagonist often clashes with villains over some fortuitous encounters or treasures.

Afterward, the protagonist kills a first-level villain, then the villain faction sends a first-level peak expert. By the time the protagonist advances to the second level to crush the new villain, here comes a second-level pinnacle expert.

And so it continues, generation after generation, with no end in sight.

It feels as though the villains in the books aren't humans, but a hive mind controlled by collective consciousness. They don't have individual agendas; their only purpose seems to be cleaning up messes.

By the time the villains have progressed from first-level to post-doctoral expertise, the book would have amassed at least 1-2 million watered-down words. When the author feels it's about time, they then introduce a map change for the protagonist.

From there, the protagonist begins leveling up all over again.